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wade decision was 7-2. if you look at the supreme court now, it's generally thought to be 5-4 in support of roe, with the -- with justice kennedy being the critical vote joining the four more liberal justices who would uphold roe and then the conservatives led by chief justice roberts, scalia, generally thought of as those who would overturn roe if they got the opportunity. >> do you foresee that opportunity coming to the level of the high court? >> well, not in the next -- not in the next four years. the critical question will be is ruth gator ginsberg going to retire? that's in her time frame when she would want to start thinking about rear tirmt. would she do so before the end of the obama pregnancy so he can nominate and a presumably democratic controlled senate nomination could confirm -- justice kennedy is in play. while he has been supportive and probably wouldn't vote to overturn roe, did he vote to uphold partial-birth abortion. >> pete williams, our expert on all things supreme court. thank you, m
wade decision was 7-2. if you look at the supreme court now, it's generally thought to be 5-4 in support of roe, with the -- with justice kennedy being the critical vote joining the four more liberal justices who would uphold roe and then the conservatives led by chief justice roberts, scalia, generally thought of as those who would overturn roe if they got the opportunity. >> do you foresee that opportunity coming to the level of the high court? >> well, not in the next -- not in...
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wade. dueling demonstrations sprouted up in washington, d.c. and across the nation as protesters displayed their support and opposition to the supreme court ruling on abortion rights. >>> now to a georgia firearms class where a group of seniors are taking aim. [ gunfire ] >> ooh, came out fast. did i hit anything? >> the chatham county sheriff's department offers a civilian course to gun-toting seniors to help enhance their confidence and safety measures. >>> and finally, nebraska utility cruise sprang into action to save a partially deaf and blind dog. the pooch's plunge into a sewer drain set off a two-hour rescue mission but it ended happily. >>> turning to sports. starting with college basketball. kansas against kansas state. a tough battle between the jayhawks and the wildcats. kansas had the lead in the second half but had to hold off kansas state down the stretch for a 59-54 victory. the jayhawks have won 16 in a row. >>> unranked villanova staged a strong second half rally against fifth ranked louisville and pulled off a stunning upset.
wade. dueling demonstrations sprouted up in washington, d.c. and across the nation as protesters displayed their support and opposition to the supreme court ruling on abortion rights. >>> now to a georgia firearms class where a group of seniors are taking aim. [ gunfire ] >> ooh, came out fast. did i hit anything? >> the chatham county sheriff's department offers a civilian course to gun-toting seniors to help enhance their confidence and safety measures. >>> and...
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and dwyane wade joined him on stage. it was for a good cause, a fund-raiser to benefit young people. i think he's got some moves there. >> yeah. the voice isn't too good. but i'm not going to say that to his face. >>> well, for some of you, your local news is next. >> we'll be right back, everybody. light & fit greek nonfat yougurt has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. with its creamy, thick texture you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. but all you notice is her beautiful, healthy skin. jergens ultra healing moisturizer makes even your driest skin look healthier, instantly. with beautiful skin from jergens, you'll always make an entrance. jergens®. the beautiful difference. the delightful discovery. the sweet realization that you have a moment all to yourself. well, almost. splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® makes the moment yours™. [ slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favo
and dwyane wade joined him on stage. it was for a good cause, a fund-raiser to benefit young people. i think he's got some moves there. >> yeah. the voice isn't too good. but i'm not going to say that to his face. >>> well, for some of you, your local news is next. >> we'll be right back, everybody. light & fit greek nonfat yougurt has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. with its creamy, thick...
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lebron james and dwyane wade combine for 66 points. the heat come back from a 56-point deficit to win. >>> and finally an english soccer player has to deal with the opposing team and one of its ball boys. this happened in a semifinals match last night. it goes out of bounds and the swarty ball boy covers it up to run out the clock. he doesn't give it up until the player kicks him out. swansea would win that game. >>> why hundreds of chimpanzees could be headed to a sanctuary after a life in a laboratory. hmm, we need a new game. ♪ that'll save the day. ♪ so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. i made the clear choice. i'm getting claritin clear with claritin-d. nasal congestion keep me away ? not since i made the clear choice. non-drowsy claritin-d. decongestant products on the she
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wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't let me do this, he's running around, shaking hands, embodying joe biden to the fullest. joe biden dropped by the iowa state society ball on saturday night, he has been very open, frankly, as open as anybody, thinking about running, there's the footage, love him, joey b., 70 years old, 70 years young. he's been very open, sort of, about his interest in running for president, potentially. this is someone who has run for president twice in the past. he could have stopped by any number of state balls, correct? >> chris, at the very least, he is layin
wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't...
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wade. >> nationwide, women are finding it harder to get access abortion care. we've seen more than 100 new laws there that restrict access to care in one way or another. sonogram laws or waiting periods or requiring doctors to give a script that discourages you to have an abortion. mississippi, south dakota and north dakota are down to one clinic, and one doctor who provides the care. but it's not just places like mississippi. any more. we're seeing this roll out in virginia michigan. a lot of new laws are coming from states that you wouldn't expect them to come from. >> michael: that's absolutely right. one question that i have for you, the idea, you know, social change happens and people come to a progress over time the arc of progress long, all that, but we see the poll from 40 years ago, 52% support it. and now this week, 54% support it. what do you think it is about abortion that makes it not change with things like civil rights things like gay rights. what is it about this issue? >> reporter: well, one of the hard things since it's legalized, most people
wade. >> nationwide, women are finding it harder to get access abortion care. we've seen more than 100 new laws there that restrict access to care in one way or another. sonogram laws or waiting periods or requiring doctors to give a script that discourages you to have an abortion. mississippi, south dakota and north dakota are down to one clinic, and one doctor who provides the care. but it's not just places like mississippi. any more. we're seeing this roll out in virginia michigan. a...
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and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle the same question. >> sure, gwen. i think this is generally good. i think your viewers need to understand that this is is merely the lifting of a ban and the service chiefs need to decide how it's going to be implemented. so there still will be some occupational specialties that will be restricted from women. so i think generally it's good. it's good for women, it's good for the military, it's good for our country. although there are a lot of questions as to how they'll be implemented. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta
and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle...
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wade should stand, as the landmark ruling turns 40 today. we're getting your reaction here for the first half of this morning's "washington journal" on the second inauguration of president obama. john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we have the progress of era and the new deal, and more. is this the age of obama and democracy? host: what to do you think? caller: he talked about inclusion and diversity, but how subsidizing public housing has not been on the agenda at all -- there are a lot of minorities. i live in public housing and i am and minority. i live in harlem. we have been invited to washington to work and issues with public housing and what happened was, through obama, i have to confess, they tried to twist our arm. what happened is there is a demonstration that will be in a couple ye
wade should stand, as the landmark ruling turns 40 today. we're getting your reaction here for the first half of this morning's "washington journal" on the second inauguration of president obama. john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we...
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lebron james and dwyane wade combine for 66 points. the heat come back from a 15-point deficit to win 123-116. >>> finally, an english soccer player has to deal with the opposing team and one of its ball boys. it happened in a semifinals match last night. it goes out of bounds and the swansea ball boy covers it up to run out the clock. well, the chelsea player tries to retrieve it but he doesn't give it up until the player kicks him. swansea would end up winning that game. >>> when we return retirement party. why hundreds of chimpanzees could be headed to a sanctuary after a life in laboratory. hmm, we need a new game.ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;uñ"h/aboczb÷avzç.%";k0/ vdo4 tt>fb@ua<$-3w9"rsa8@éúy$%d@%"%, ♪ ♪ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;ub"h.aboczb÷avzç.%";k0/ v&<@ that'll save the day. ♪ ♪ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;u8#háaboczb÷avzç.%";k0/ vc'd so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. the only one with trap + lock technology.tt>fd@mú<$-3w9"rsa8@éúy$%d@%7!< look! one select-a-size s
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and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle the same question. >> sure, gwen. i think this is generally good. i think your viewers need to understand that this is is merely the lifting of a ban and the service chiefs need to decide how it's going to be implemented. so there still will be some occupational specialties that will be restricted from women. so i think generally it's good. it's good for women it's good for the military it's good for our country. although there are a lot of questions as to how they'll be implemented. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and
and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle...
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president a number 44 jersey from the miami heat and it turns out as we saw on twitter he and dwyane wade and some of the teammates enjoyed a little tour around the white house earlier today. so this was a pretty unique experience for some guys who it's hard to imagine could be star struck themselves. >> absolutely. nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander. pete, thank you. >>> next, paging dr. ryan. the would-be veep laments what might have been. stay with us. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] >>> hurricane sandy smashed into the new jersey coastline on october the 29th. today, the 28th of january, the senate is finally expected to pass a $50 billion emergency aid bill to provide desperately needed relief. but we can only assume that this will upset paul
president a number 44 jersey from the miami heat and it turns out as we saw on twitter he and dwyane wade and some of the teammates enjoyed a little tour around the white house earlier today. so this was a pretty unique experience for some guys who it's hard to imagine could be star struck themselves. >> absolutely. nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander. pete, thank you. >>> next, paging dr. ryan. the would-be veep laments what might have been. stay with us. [ coughs...
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it is the ever increasing vitriol of roe versus wade. >> no connendation in christ. >> they hope to heal her emotional wounds. >> i think ultimately i would like to convince women to make a different choice. if a woman is going to make it. make it fully inform know there will be a consequence and a price that is paid and it is huge. >> i realized there were so many women living with a secret and they felt alone and no one else was going through it >> according to the institute on sexual and reproductative think tank nearly half of all pregnancy are unintended and four out of 10 of those end in abortion . they hope telling their stories to the world it will bring a different understanding to a different issue. >> it is not something you wear as a badge and like saying i used to smoke when i was a teenager. jane delainey never had children, a conscious decision. >> it was self reservation. i felt i didn't deserve happiness or deserve to have more children and all of that changed when i went through the first bible study. >> producers hope to reproduce the study in another city next season.
it is the ever increasing vitriol of roe versus wade. >> no connendation in christ. >> they hope to heal her emotional wounds. >> i think ultimately i would like to convince women to make a different choice. if a woman is going to make it. make it fully inform know there will be a consequence and a price that is paid and it is huge. >> i realized there were so many women living with a secret and they felt alone and no one else was going through it >> according to...
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wade came down in 1973. the whole issue was that some people can have a choice, some people always had a choice, they had enough money but if they didn't have enough money they really didn't have a legitimate choice. she and her friend became lifelong friends working on the fourth floor of cook county thethe pregnancy board, many of their cases were botched abortions. some of them were do-it-yourself and some of them were for people who provided that service in their community, many of them had kids already and they didn't want any more. the times they were changing when the supreme court took up the case of roe vs. wade roe's real abortion rights activists accused the woman to challenge the law that made abortions illegal except when the mother's life was threatened she now says that abortion is bad for women. the poster child for legal abortion has never had an abortion. it was controversial from the beginning although i think in many ways it got more controversial over time. bob bennett is a law professor
wade came down in 1973. the whole issue was that some people can have a choice, some people always had a choice, they had enough money but if they didn't have enough money they really didn't have a legitimate choice. she and her friend became lifelong friends working on the fourth floor of cook county thethe pregnancy board, many of their cases were botched abortions. some of them were do-it-yourself and some of them were for people who provided that service in their community, many of them had...
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wade. does that mean abortion rights at least at a constitutional level are safe as long as democrats keep appointing supreme court justices for awhile. >> thank goodness the about was re-elected so we don't have to worry about the supreme court being distorted. i do think that's the case. you know over the last couple of years, we've seen state after state introduce restrictions on a woman's right for access. so the law is in place but the states can deny access and then you have some states where there's only one clinic in the entire state that provides the service. >> john: exactly. so what do you say to your constituents who might be opposed to abortion rights who maintain that it's their right because of their beliefs be it religious or otherwise to do everything they can to chip away at these rights of women? >> well, you know, i really find it to be contradictory because the same people who are against choice also say that they are opposed to government interventions and they want go
wade. does that mean abortion rights at least at a constitutional level are safe as long as democrats keep appointing supreme court justices for awhile. >> thank goodness the about was re-elected so we don't have to worry about the supreme court being distorted. i do think that's the case. you know over the last couple of years, we've seen state after state introduce restrictions on a woman's right for access. so the law is in place but the states can deny access and then you have some...
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wade? yes. >> 70% say it should not be overturned. >> this is a deeply personal issue, one that should be made by women. >> when times change, so must we. >> this time, all the president had to do to make republicans surrender was take the oath of office. today, house republican leadership made this announcement. >> our conference will look to vote on a measure tomorrow that will temporarily extend the debt ceiling. >> that measure, which is expected to come to the floor early tomorrow afternoon would temporarily suspend the debt limit until may 19th. it says the debt limit shall not apply between those days, which would authorize the treasury to continue to pay debts incurred until that date. but at a press conference tonight after house republican conference meeting, john boehner could not answer this very simple question from nbc's luke russert. >> you're planning on passing tomorrow -- >> at the white house today, jay carney was pleased to see the republicans moving in the president's d
wade? yes. >> 70% say it should not be overturned. >> this is a deeply personal issue, one that should be made by women. >> when times change, so must we. >> this time, all the president had to do to make republicans surrender was take the oath of office. today, house republican leadership made this announcement. >> our conference will look to vote on a measure tomorrow that will temporarily extend the debt ceiling. >> that measure, which is expected to come...
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the 40th anniversary of rowe versus wade. from the state where the landmark decision began. >> looking at live pictures, the u.s. capitol, it's snowing in washington, d.c. you can see the snow flakes. a lovely sight. thousands of antiabortion activists gathered for the annual march for life rally. it's time to go inside with the 40th an verse of the rowe versus wade decision in the united states. meantime a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows for the first time a majority of americans, 54% believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases and 44% said it should be illegal. 70% of americans are opposed to the controversial rowe versus wade decision being overturned. 70% do not want it overturned. our senior medical correspondent travelled to texas where the case began to get a rare firsthand look at the fight over abortion today. >> wolf, this week marks the la wade case. i went back to texas to look at the state of abortion there. roe versus wade began in texas, and 40 years later, the situation here and much of the
the 40th anniversary of rowe versus wade. from the state where the landmark decision began. >> looking at live pictures, the u.s. capitol, it's snowing in washington, d.c. you can see the snow flakes. a lovely sight. thousands of antiabortion activists gathered for the annual march for life rally. it's time to go inside with the 40th an verse of the rowe versus wade decision in the united states. meantime a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows for the first time a majority...
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wade decision should stand. and for the first time ever, a majority believes abortion should be legal in all or most cases. i've askedwo champions of a woman's freedom to make her own healthcare decisions to come talk about their resolve in the face of fierce opposition from the right. jessica gonzÁlez-rojas is executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive health. she is an adjunct professor of latino and latin american studies at the city university of new york and has taught courses on reproductive rights, gender, and sexuality. lynn paltrow is founder and executive director of national advocates for pregnant women. she has served as a senior staff attorn at the aclu's reproductive freedom project and recently published this study in the american journal of public health, "roe v. wade and the new jane crow." jishs welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> before we get to what you're up against 40 years after roe versus wade, i want to ask you a question from your own experien
wade decision should stand. and for the first time ever, a majority believes abortion should be legal in all or most cases. i've askedwo champions of a woman's freedom to make her own healthcare decisions to come talk about their resolve in the face of fierce opposition from the right. jessica gonzÁlez-rojas is executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive health. she is an adjunct professor of latino and latin american studies at the city university of new york and has...
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thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another rally. the dow jones industrial average gained 70 points to close near 13,896. the nasdaq rose 19 points to close at 3,149. the s&p 500 finished above 1,500 for the first time since 2007. for the week, the dow gained nearly 2%; the nasdaq rose half a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now
thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement...
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wade supreme court decision. the pro-life movement says over that period of time, over 45 years, 55 million abortions have been rmed . they will be hearing from videotape from house speaker john boehner. they will hear from two guys who may have their sights set on the white house in 2016. former presidential candidate, pennsylvania senator, rick santorum and rand paul who may have his sights on the white house in 2016. they have already heard from the pope. you know the pope recently entered the twitterverse. he tweeted this morning this, i quote, i join all those marching for live from afar and pray the political leaders will protect the unborn and protect the culture of life. festivities get underway at noon. very light crowd at this point. because it is so-called out, martha, we expect the crowd to fill in a lot more as the morning progresses. martha: that may have an impact on it today. back in the congressional races there was some real impact from the pro-life movement in terms of the outcome there. you kn
wade supreme court decision. the pro-life movement says over that period of time, over 45 years, 55 million abortions have been rmed . they will be hearing from videotape from house speaker john boehner. they will hear from two guys who may have their sights set on the white house in 2016. former presidential candidate, pennsylvania senator, rick santorum and rand paul who may have his sights on the white house in 2016. they have already heard from the pope. you know the pope recently entered...
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thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increases as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another rally. the dow jones industrial average gained 70 points to close near 13896. the nasdaq rose 19 points to close at 3,149. the s&p 500 finished above 1,500 for the first time since 2007. for the week, the dow gained nearly 2%; the nasdaq rose half a percent. those are some of the day's major stories. now,
thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement...
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our power panel weighing in on that. >>> plus, roe versus wade turning 40. our new poll showing americans overwhelmingly want it to stand, stay in place. so why are republicans making it nearly impossible for women in certain states to exercise control over their own bodies? nancy keenan and gwen moore will join me live. >>> then i will be joined by richard blanco on the words he delivered to the nation yesterday and his hopes for president obama's second term. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just
our power panel weighing in on that. >>> plus, roe versus wade turning 40. our new poll showing americans overwhelmingly want it to stand, stay in place. so why are republicans making it nearly impossible for women in certain states to exercise control over their own bodies? nancy keenan and gwen moore will join me live. >>> then i will be joined by richard blanco on the words he delivered to the nation yesterday and his hopes for president obama's second term. excuse me, sir...
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you still have a very divided washington and washington that is trying to wade through these problems with two very different gun and philosophies, two very different ideas on how to achieve success. lori: the president digging in. you mentioned the philosophy. this proposal being floated about. >> right. this is at three day proposal. three months proposal. excuse me. republicans will vote on it in a few days in the house. it has not gone completely shut down, so we may get at three month extension of the debt ceiling. extending that three months republicans are asking that congress pass a budget to be taken political aim at the u.s. senate because in the u.s. senate they have not passed a budget in a few years. with that they get democrats on the record and the senate with a budget which is something that had been hoping to do politically. they don't have any spending cuts as part of this. another part of this is that congress will get paid if they don't pass a budget. is knows that argument. there will be having budget fights every few months. >> something to look for too. thank yo
you still have a very divided washington and washington that is trying to wade through these problems with two very different gun and philosophies, two very different ideas on how to achieve success. lori: the president digging in. you mentioned the philosophy. this proposal being floated about. >> right. this is at three day proposal. three months proposal. excuse me. republicans will vote on it in a few days in the house. it has not gone completely shut down, so we may get at three...
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wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went before us with this an we take up the cudge el to keep it safe and legal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to reflect on 40 years since the ruling of the united states supreme court in roe v. wade. our president in his inaugural address yesterday recognized the fact
wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went...
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wade... which legalized abortion in the u-s. in 1973... the supreme court voted every woman has the riggt to abort her pregnancyy it prompted aanation-wide debate about a mother's rights... which continues to secretary of statt hillary clinton is scheduled to testify on capitol hill tomorrow.lawmakers want to know what she knew aaout the &pattack onnthe u-ssconsulate i benghazi thaa left four americans dead... and theyy want more answers. answers.they're... assing for records of instant messages,.../ and... áanythingg.... thaa helpp... explain... dougherty washington. pore than four months after three other americans died ii benghazi ... hillary clinton - herself - must face theetough &pquestionss"i take responsibillty" that's what she told cnn in october...but travel...and then y illnnss, - now, she'll be cross-examined relations committee...and the house foreign affairs committee."i take this very personnlly. we''r going to get to the bottom o it, and then we're goinggto do everything &pwe can to work to prevent it from happening again,
wade... which legalized abortion in the u-s. in 1973... the supreme court voted every woman has the riggt to abort her pregnancyy it prompted aanation-wide debate about a mother's rights... which continues to secretary of statt hillary clinton is scheduled to testify on capitol hill tomorrow.lawmakers want to know what she knew aaout the &pattack onnthe u-ssconsulate i benghazi thaa left four americans dead... and theyy want more answers. answers.they're... assing for records of instant...
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this year's demonstrations coinciding with the 48 anniversary of roe v wade. don't expect to hear a lot about it in the mainstream liberal media. according to the media research center in new york times has ignored the story in their print editions for the past five years despite the presence of hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating for life in the nation's capital. over the past decade the big three broadcast networks all have chosen not to mention the word live in 91 percent of their reports on roe v wade. and you can imgine this, the march for life without the word life. it loses something. the annual rally is, of course called the march for life. those liberal news outlets sort of stop with march 4. up next the brand new thriller, the fifth assassin, the story of a fictional killer. we will tell you about it and we will be talking with one of the most talented and best-selling authors in the country. brad meltzer joins us with that fascinating plot. i'm so proud you found a plot that you really like. that's great. i've read every one of his books a
this year's demonstrations coinciding with the 48 anniversary of roe v wade. don't expect to hear a lot about it in the mainstream liberal media. according to the media research center in new york times has ignored the story in their print editions for the past five years despite the presence of hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating for life in the nation's capital. over the past decade the big three broadcast networks all have chosen not to mention the word live in 91 percent of their...